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Baby born twice video

Discussion in 'Midwifery Pregnancy & Birth Videos' started by spenders9, Apr 13, 2009.

  1. smithkirsty03 New Member

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    Incredible, modern medicine is so amazing
  2. riffraff Active Member

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    Wow, that's amazing! I wonder who pioneered this type of surgery.
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    Totally amazing!
  4. tobiaszek New Member

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    And that's why medicine should keep progressing to save more Angels like Macey xxx
  5. kalnash New Member

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    Wow! That was amazing. What a special little girl!
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    Amazing... x
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    Absolutely awed, amazing. Brave parents and surgical team and amazing little fighter of a baby
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    can't wait to watch this when I get home from work. ahem.
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    truly amazing that medical science has advanced this far to be able to save this little girl!

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